The G-Man is the overarching antagonist of the Half-Life series. It remains a mystery who or what he truly is or what his true role and motives are, though it could be assumed that everything he does is for his and his Employers' benefit. Appearance-wise, the G-Man takes the form of a middle-aged businessman who is encountered throughout the series in various places, often delivering cryptic messages to the main characters and seemingly controlling them, or at least observing them at all times. He is usually seen with a briefcase in hand. While not strictly opposing the protagonists or even confirmed to be truly evil, he alters a chain of events in history and in turn is responsible for inciting several primary conflicts in the Half-Life universe; he is the instigator of the Black Mesa Incident, and the indirect catalyst of the Seven Hour War, which led to the Combine Empire's brutal occupation of Earth, out of the interest of his enigmatic "employers". He was voiced by Michael Shapiro (who also voiced the Nihilanth in the same game).
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PE Proposal: Belzebuth (Shingeki no Bahamut)Here is my second and, at the moment, last proposal for the anime series of Shingeki no Bahamut. After recently proposi…
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